Hughes II Cemetery, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Edie McKinney Talley ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Source: Cemetery Records: Louisiana, Vol. II, pp. 90-91. Documented and compiled by Mrs. R.A. Magee, Franklinton, La. and Mrs. Doyle L. Bateman, Baton Rouge, La. 1963 Contributed by Mrs. Dixie Sylvest Moss. Located in Ward 5, Tangipahoa Parish, T4S, R9E, about 4 miles south of Amite-Franklinton Highway. Adarine, wife of Eugene Givens - Apr. 19, 1832 - Jan. 9, 1895 Infant of Eugene Givens and Wife, B & D Nov. 1, 1894 Ada, Daughter of B. B. & M. Hughes - Apr. 13, 1869 - Jan. 30, 1910 B. B. Hughes, Son of Mr. & Mrs. Byron Hughes Feb. 19, 1873 - June 15, 1932 George, Son of B. B. & M. Hughes - Jan. 26, 1871 - Nov. 18, 1904 Samuel, Son of B. B. & M. Hughes - Feb. 28, 1875 - Aug. 17, 1882 Byron B. Hughes - Apr. 15, 1846 - Mar. 18, 1910 Marganie, Wife of B. B. Hughes - Mar. 1846 - May 1897 "IN MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER" Born Feb. 17, 1837 - Died Jan. 7, 1911 Y. P. Parker, J. W. Parker, Mollie Parker, and J. H. Alford and F. F. Alford (Note by Mrs. R. A. Magee: The name "Mary Hughes Parker" was left off the grave stone, and the two Alford brothers are children of Mary Hughes Parker by a former marriage.) John Watts Parker - Jan. 30, 1860 - Mar. 20, 1879 Jesse W. Parker, Son of Y.P. and M.M. parker Mar. 18, 1901 - Feb. 18, 1902 Anna Adeline Hughes, Wife of Gideon S. Bond Feb. 12, 1833 - Aug. 26, 1913 Gideon S. Bond - June 12, 1836 - Feb. 25, 1914 - Masonic Emblem Mary Joiner, Wife of George Hughes May 25, 1813 - Feb. 24, 1886 Jefferson H. Statham - Apr. 13, 1872 - Feb. 6, 1912 "A Member of Wilmer Camp #427 - WOW" A. L. Statham - 1840 - 1914 - Co. C 3rd La. Cav. CSA Lucy Scarles Purvis - Wife of James Purvis June 7, 1843 - Oct. 25, 1880 Sarah "Sally" Brown Scarles, Wife of John Scarles June 3, 1818 - June 21, 1898 10 graves - marked with wooden staves driven into the ground at the head and foot Several other graves - low sunken places - marked with a few bricks